Stanley Heinze
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Recent Articles
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Collett T, Graham P, Heinze S
Curr Biol
. 2025 Feb;
35(3):R110-R124.
PMID: 39904309
Unlike any other group of animals, all ant species are social: individual ants share the food they gather with their nestmates and as a consequence they must repeatedly leave their...
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Patel R, Roberts N, Kempenaers J, Zadel A, Heinze S
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2025 Jan;
122(1):e2423197121.
PMID: 39793092
No abstract available.
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Patel R, Roberts N, Kempenaers J, Zadel A, Heinze S
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2024 Jul;
121(30):e2402509121.
PMID: 39008670
Insects rely on path integration (vector-based navigation) and landmark guidance to perform sophisticated navigational feats, rivaling those seen in mammals. Bees in particular exhibit complex navigation behaviors including creating optimal...
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Heinze S
Curr Biol
. 2024 Apr;
34(8):R313-R315.
PMID: 38653197
A new study combining high-speed video recordings and computational modeling has revealed an overlooked feature of the famous honeybee waggle dance, yielding the first biologically plausible neural circuit model of...
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Goulard R, Heinze S, Webb B
PLoS Comput Biol
. 2023 Dec;
19(12):e1011480.
PMID: 38109465
The insect central complex appears to encode and process spatial information through vector manipulation. Here, we draw on recent insights into circuit structure to fuse previous models of sensory-guided navigation,...
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Heinze S
Curr Biol
. 2023 Jun;
33(12):R677-R679.
PMID: 37339593
Using functional imaging and neural circuit reconstructions, a recent study reveals head direction neurons in the anterior hindbrain of zebrafish that resemble insect head-direction cells to a surprising degree.
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Honkanen A, Hensgen R, Kannan K, Adden A, Warrant E, Wcislo W, et al.
J Comp Physiol A Neuroethol Sens Neural Behav Physiol
. 2023 Apr;
209(4):563-591.
PMID: 37017717
Spatial orientation is a prerequisite for most behaviors. In insects, the underlying neural computations take place in the central complex (CX), the brain's navigational center. In this region different streams...
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Adden A, Stewart T, Webb B, Heinze S
Neural Comput
. 2022 Sep;
34(11):2205-2231.
PMID: 36112910
Many animal behaviors require orientation and steering with respect to the environment. For insects, a key brain area involved in spatial orientation and navigation is the central complex. Activity in...
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Patel R, Kempenaers J, Heinze S
Curr Biol
. 2022 May;
32(13):2871-2883.e4.
PMID: 35640624
Path integration is a computational strategy that allows an animal to maintain an internal estimate of its position relative to a point of origin. Many species use path integration to...
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Heinze S
Curr Biol
. 2021 Oct;
31(20):R1381-R1383.
PMID: 34699800
Flies keep track of a food site by path integration. A novel behavioral paradigm has been combined with computational models to show that Drosophila can track at least three food...